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  1. Louis-Napoléon began to plot, persuaded that France wanted a Bonaparte to drive out Louis-Philippe. 1835 He attempted for a first time to return to France via Strasbourg, by creating a people’s uprising. The insurgents were swiftly arrested and the revolt quelled. Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte’s family condemned his attempt. 21 November 1836

  2. Napoleón Luis Bonaparte (en francés: Napoléon Louis Bonaparte; París, 16 de marzo de 1856- Ulundi, Natal, Sudáfrica, 1 de junio de 1879), considerado por muchos como Napoleón IV, fue el único hijo de los Emperadores de los Franceses, Napoleón III y su esposa Eugenia de Montijo. Recibió el título de Príncipe Imperial de Francia y el ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2008 · The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Karl Marx. Wildside Press LLC, Mar 1, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 161 pages. Marx's study of the events leading to the coup d'etat of "Napolean the Little" on December 2, 1851, written within a few weeks of the coup, is one of the first works by Marx in which he states his theory of history.

  4. Annotation. The German philosopher and founder of international communism, Karl Marx (1818–83), wrote on many occasions about the French Revolution, which he considered the first stage in an eventual worldwide proletarian revolution. In this relatively early work from 1852, Marx compares the French Revolution of 1789 with that of 1848.

  5. Napoléon III. Napoléon III (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873), also known as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, was the first President of the French Republic and the last monarch of France. Made president by popular vote in 1848, Napoleon III ascended to the throne on 2 December 1852, the forty-eighth anniversary of his uncle, Napoleon I 's, coronation.

  6. Napoleón Bonaparte es considerado uno de los líderes militares más influyentes de la historia y uno de los personajes más emblemáticos del siglo XIX. Nacido el 15 de agosto de 1769 en Córcega, una isla mediterránea que en ese momento pertenecía a Francia, Napoleón se convirtió en emperador de Francia y gobernó gran parte de Europa durante la época conocida como el periodo napoleónico.

  7. 3. He grew up in exile. After the death of Napoleon Bonaparte, most of the Bonaparte family went into exile. Britain and its allies had restored the French monarchy by putting on the throne a series of relatives of the old King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette from the Bourbon House of France.

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